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Alexander Rogge
Alexander Rogge
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SSG Michael Burner led the Educational Panel at The U.S. Army Band 2026 American Trombone Workshop, featuring SFC Katie Thigpen, Professor Christian Howard and Dr. Evan Williams, to answer the post-graduation question: "Now what?" #college #auditions #freelancing #worklifebalance #armymusic #umnmusic #umnbands #umnsom #rtb #skiumah #gophers #nationalsymphonyorchestra #nso #trombone #atw2026 #atw #music

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Alexander Rogge
Alexander Rogge
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SSG Michael Burner led the Educational Panel at The U.S. Army Band 2026 American Trombone Workshop, featuring SFC Katie Thigpen, Professor Christian Howard and Dr. Evan Williams, to answer the post-graduation question: "Now what?" #college #auditions #freelancing #worklifebalance #armymusic #umnmusic #umnbands #umnsom #rtb #skiumah #gophers #nationalsymphonyorchestra #nso #trombone #atw2026 #atw #music

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Alexander Rogge
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SSG Michael Burner led the Educational Panel at The U.S. Army Band 2026 American Trombone Workshop, featuring SFC Katie Thigpen, Professor Christian Howard and Dr. Evan Williams, to answer the post-graduation question: "Now what?" #college #auditions #freelancing #worklifebalance #armymusic #umnmusic #umnbands #umnsom #rtb #skiumah #gophers #nationalsymphonyorchestra #nso #trombone #atw2026 #atw #music

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Alexander Rogge
Alexander Rogge
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SSG Michael Burner led the Educational Panel at The U.S. Army Band 2026 American Trombone Workshop, featuring SFC Katie Thigpen, Professor Christian Howard and Dr. Evan Williams, to answer the post-graduation question: "Now what?" #college #auditions #freelancing #worklifebalance #armymusic #umnmusic #umnbands #umnsom #rtb #skiumah #gophers #nationalsymphonyorchestra #nso #trombone #atw2026 #atw #music

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Alexander Rogge
Alexander Rogge
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SSG Michael Burner led the Educational Panel at The U.S. Army Band 2026 American Trombone Workshop, featuring SFC Katie Thigpen, Professor Christian Howard and Dr. Evan Williams, to answer the post-graduation question: "Now what?" #college #auditions #freelancing #worklifebalance #armymusic #umnmusic #umnbands #umnsom #rtb #skiumah #gophers #nationalsymphonyorchestra #nso #trombone #atw2026 #atw #music

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Alexander Rogge
Alexander Rogge
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SSG Michael Burner led the Educational Panel at The U.S. Army Band 2026 American Trombone Workshop, featuring SFC Katie Thigpen, Professor Christian Howard and Dr. Evan Williams, to answer the post-graduation question: "Now what?" #college #auditions #freelancing #worklifebalance #armymusic #umnmusic #umnbands #umnsom #rtb #skiumah #gophers #nationalsymphonyorchestra #nso #trombone #atw2026 #atw #music

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Heroes In Uniform
Heroes In Uniform
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Used as an ‘individual target’ by the Germans, this Medal of Honor recipient kept up the fight
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Used as an ‘individual target’ by the Germans, this Medal of Honor recipient kept up the fight

On Nov. 8, 1942, the United States opened a new front against Germany, Italy and Vichy France when its forces landed in Morocco and Algeria. At the same time, the British First and Eighth armies advanced against the receding Axis forces from the east. On March 10, 1943, an ailing Field Marshal Erwin Rommel was evacuated to Germany, leaving Afrika Korps under the command of Generaloberst Hans-Jürgen von Arnim. Although the Axis was now cornered in Tunisia, its forces were still holding their remaining ground with the tenacity of a cornered badger. After suffering a humiliating defeat at Rommel’s hands at Kasserine Pass in Feb. 19-23, 1943, however, from March 23 to April 3 the Americans demonstrated their ability to learn under the tutelage of Lt. Gen. George S. Patton Jr. at El Guettar. Among those quick learners were Pvt. Robert Booker.Born in Callaway, Nebraska, on July 11, 1920, Booker joined the Army in June 1942 and after training he was assigned to B Company, 133rd Regiment, 34th Infantry Division. Arriving in Belfast on Jan. 26, 1942, the 34th was the first American division to reach UK soil and on Nov. 8, it landed at Algiers alongside elements of the British 78th Infantry Division and two British Commando units. From there, the division took part in a succession of battles: Kasserine Pass, Sened Station, Sidi Bou Zid, El Guettar, Faid Pass, Sbeitla and Fondouk. It was at Fondouk that Booker had his moment of challenge. On April 9, 1943, he was carrying the machine gun and ammunition for his company across an open field when they came under heavy enemy mortar and machine gun fire. As Booker’s citation noted, “He continued to advance despite the fact that two enemy machine guns and several mortars were using him as an individual target.” Although enemy artillery also began to register on him, the wounded gunner reached his intended location 600 feet ahead, immediately set up his weapon, commenced firing and eliminated one enemy machine gun position. Booker then turned his weapon on a second enemy machine gun, but the enemy was focusing its attention on him and struck him a second time. Although mortally wounded, Booker “remained retrained and unfazed as he continued to encourage his squad and helped direct their fire.” Slain at age 22, on April 25, 1944, Robert Booker was awarded the Medal of Honor on April 25, 1944, but followed it with an unusual epilogue. Decades after his sacrifice, the Army commemorated him as the namesake of a new “armored infantry support vehicle,” the M10 Booker. Developed by General Dynamics Land Systems and unveiled in June 2023, the “assault gun” was a relatively lightly armored vehicle with a 105mm M35 cannon, a 12.7mm M2HB machine gun and a 7.62mm M240 weapon for use against light armor and defensive positions. The M10, however, suffered from weight problems and shifting priorities in the Army budget, leading to its cancellation in 2025. By then, 80 had been produced and plans for their disposal, such as sale to another country, currently remains undetermined.
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Entertainment News
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Grammy-Nominated Artist ‘Proud’ to Share New Faith-Filled Album
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Grammy-Nominated Artist ‘Proud’ to Share New Faith-Filled Album

Grammy-nominated Taylor Gordon, a.k.a. The Pocket Queen, spilled all the details about her upcoming, faith-filled album. 
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An Instagram DM changed everything for Rachel Reid, Jacob Tierney and 'Heated Rivalry'
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An Instagram DM changed everything for Rachel Reid, Jacob Tierney and 'Heated Rivalry'

To the cheers and applause of thousands of BookCon attendees, "Heated Rivalry" author Rachel Reid and director-screenwriter Jacob Tierney walked on to the main event stage at New York's Jacob Javits Convention Center. The two Canadians have been international celebrities for just a few months, and still find themselves wondering if all the noise is for someone else.
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Celeste Rivas Hernandez, teen in murder case against singer D4vd, grew up in sleepy California town
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Celeste Rivas Hernandez, teen in murder case against singer D4vd, grew up in sleepy California town

Just down the road from Celeste Rivas Hernandez's house is the high school she would have attended, where a slew of college flags show the schools chosen by students after they left sleepy Lake Elsinore in Southern California.
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